WEEOV BOYS AND SIGKLY GIRLS, * It is a mistake to think that antenna is only a girl's complaint. Girls show the cil'ect of it more plainly than boys. Deiaj-ed development, pale lips, breathlessness, sick headaches, and frequent sharp pain call attention to them.* But •many boys in their teens grow thin, weeuy, and have pimples on the face, showing that they have not enough blood. The anaemic boy is just as likely to become a victim to consumption as the pale, breathless girl, with her head- j aches and worn-out look. Let him catch cold after cold and' he -will lose strength until bis health becomes precarious. To prevent this serious disaster to those of the rising generation, let both boys and girls be given the new blood which l)r. "Williams' Pink Pills are famous for making. Watch how soon j the appetite rot-urn? and how the lan- I guid girl or lazy boy becomes full of activity and high spirits. Remember j that the bey has to develop, too, if he ! is to make a strong and hearty mau. j Give both of them a fair chance by j starting a course of Dr. Williams' Pink | Pills—and to make sure of it, take care to ask at shops for Dr. "Williams'. \ Most chemists and storekeepers sell i them at 3s per box, sis boxes 16s 6d. A valuable little book on "Building; Up the Biood," will be sent free to any address on application to the Dr. Williams Medicine Co.. Box 84-5.- G.P.0., Wellington. 6
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16165, 20 March 1918, Page 5
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256Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16165, 20 March 1918, Page 5
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